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Hi Jannene. A buddy read usually works a bit like this:
1. Readers agree to start the book around a specific date.
2. We readers discuss the book in the buddy read thread without giving away spoilers or at least hiding them in their post.
Some readers like to divide the book into parts and discuss particular chapters as they read - i.e. Chapters 1 - 8 until everyone is caught up, then read together the next grouping of chapters.
Depending on the interest in this book, I'm not sure how we will do it yet. If there is just you and me then I'll be more than glad to wait an extra few days if you can't find it easily at the library. Daniel Silva is a good writer and his books read fast. =)


Jannene, I love Jeffery Deaver. I will re-read The Sleeping Doll with you, if you want. =)

Would you like to read with us, Janice?


That is a sweet offer. I would never ask someone to re-read a book. Maybe this thread will get a better response than the one on the 2014 reading challenge. I wasn't thinking of reading it until summer. It looks like you read a variety of mysteries. Is that your favorite genre?

Yes, I love me some Thrillers, especially Mystery and Spy Thrillers! I also read a lot of Classics, Literary, and for some strange reason Historical Fiction set during World War II. I found a list for World War II on Goodreads and am working my way through it.

I'll have chapters 1-8 finished tomorrow. I have ten pages but just can't finish tonight. I can start the next 90 pages (or equivalent) chapters tomorrow. I can read more since it is the weekend.
Jannene

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I'm going to start on the next 8 chapters. I did start another book to bridge the gap so I'm not trying to read ahead or force you to speed up. I mostly spend my weekends reading. I usually can finish 1 to 1.5 books a weekend.
P.S. This was the first time I used a "spoiler" link. WOOT!!
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Book Blurb:
In wartime," Winston Churchill wrote, "truth is so precious that she should always be attended by a bodyguard of lies." For Britain's counterintelligence operations, this meant finding the unlikeliest agent imaginable-a history professor named Alfred Vicary, handpicked by Churchill himself to expose a highly dangerous, but unknown, traitor. The Nazis, however, have also chosen an unlikely agent: Catherine Blake, a beautiful widow of a war hero, a hospital volunteer-and a Nazi spy under direct orders from Hitler to uncover the Allied plans for D-Day.